Amusement*, Meetings) Etc. POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS "JI ALL, TO-MORRQWIgRTURDAY) "THE Lo3^y'CTION," Featuring PEARSON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. PAULINE FREDERICK in "OUT OF THE SHADOW." Apapted from a Book t©' the Author of Raffles." SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25. SEE GLADYS BROCKWELL In the Amazing William Fox Drum?, "KULTUR." The Strange Romance of the Beauty who forsook Franz Josef tor love of a young French Spy. Tense, Vivid, Thrilling, Startling, Absorbing, Sensational. • Also GEORGE WALSH In' Comedy-drama, "NEVER SAY QUIT." SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. WILLIAM FARNUM in "ROUGH AND READY." Excellent Supports to Every Star Picture.
STRAND PICTURES. PREMIER H; SATURDAY, IBER 18th: "THE ADORABJE SAVAGE.' A UniverdHlESpecial: A Tale of Usui le »uth Seas.' Prices. TUESDAY, 21st: A Special Attraction, "ON OUR SELECTION." By Steele Rudd. If Laughing Hurts You, Don't Go to See this Picture. Prices: 2s and Is 6d, plus tax. School Children, 6d. FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETY. GYMKHANA AND FLORAL FETE. ON SHOWGROUND AT 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 18th DEC., 1920. PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND 5 IN ATTENDANCE. Promentde Concert at 8 p.m., Tug-of-war at Night. Dancing Competition at Night. Pukekohe Orchestra Will Play Selections. Bagpipes will play for Scotch Dances. Fun for All. BE SURE AND COME. D. R. HAMILTON; 144 'Secretary. \ A FAREWELL SOCIAL TO REV. FOULKES Wjll be held in the T UifVU/H A L L, tuesday%£ember 21, Members drOtM>Churches Cqjmally Invited. DON'T l>ti POPULAR SOiypfotiD'S >. btIERTAINMENT. OF THE PICTUmL PALACE, PAPAKURX "A TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,
NOTICE. A General the Pukekohe Growers' Assertion will be held in the OddfWJiWs' Hall, Pukekohe, on WEDNJEDAY, December 22, at 8 p.m. All»»bers are urgently requested Business very important, yr \ For the Croimittee, x 165 A. DONALD. COMING BY SPECIAL, TRAIN. ST. LEON'S CIRCUS Will Visit PUKEKOHE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. Direct from Australia after a Record Season in Wellington. Presenting for the first time n galaxy of the most brilliant performers, culled from the creme de la creme of the §how World, comprising an aggregation of 35—STAR ARTISTS —35. Acrobats, Riders, Equilbrists, Wire Artists, Aerial Stars, Novelty t Acts, Etc., Etc. 1 30—TRAINED HORSES, PONIES—3O 30—SHEEP, PIGS AND DOGS—3O 14—A Magnificent Professional—l 4 14 —Orchestra of Solo Musicians—l 4 Comfortable Seating. Brilliant vLighting. - Prices; 3s, 4s, 6s. Children halfprice. Free Open Air Concert at 7 p.m. Performance, 8 p.m. GEO. LANGLEY, 143 Rearesentative.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 593, 17 December 1920, Page 3
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